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// TODO: this is all copy pasted from Vite - can they expose a module that exports only constants?
const KNOWN_ASSET_TYPES = [
"apng",
"bmp",
"png",
"jpe?g",
"jfif",
"pjpeg",
"pjp",
"gif",
"svg",
"ico",
"webp",
"avif",
"mp4",
"webm",
"ogg",
"mp3",
"wav",
"flac",
"aac",
"woff2?",
"eot",
"ttf",
"otf",
"webmanifest",
"pdf",
"txt"
];
const KNOWN_ASSET_RE = new RegExp(`\\.(${KNOWN_ASSET_TYPES.join("|")})$`);
const CSS_LANGS_RE = /\.(css|less|sass|scss|styl|stylus|pcss|postcss|sss)(?:$|\?)/;
/**
* Prefix for resolved Ids that are not valid browser import specifiers
*/
const VALID_ID_PREFIX = `/@id/`;
/**
* Plugins that use 'virtual modules' (e.g. for helper functions), prefix the
* module ID with `\0`, a convention from the rollup ecosystem.
* This prevents other plugins from trying to process the id (like node resolution),
* and core features like sourcemaps can use this info to differentiate between
* virtual modules and regular files.
* `\0` is not a permitted char in import URLs so we have to replace them during
* import analysis. The id will be decoded back before entering the plugins pipeline.
* These encoded virtual ids are also prefixed by the VALID_ID_PREFIX, so virtual
* modules in the browser end up encoded as `/@id/__x00__{id}`
*/
const NULL_BYTE_PLACEHOLDER = `__x00__`;
export { CSS_LANGS_RE, KNOWN_ASSET_RE, KNOWN_ASSET_TYPES, NULL_BYTE_PLACEHOLDER, VALID_ID_PREFIX };